1944 M38 Mosin Nagant. Non-import marked. All matching in a M44 stock. It shows a post WWII refurbishment but not the 1970's refurb with the painted shellac stocks and electro stencil renumbering. This has seen some use after it's refurbishment. Great piece of history. $550 $450...
1898 Izhevsk Mosin Nagant M91. The date allows it to be sold as an antique. It is marked "Exercitiu" (translated to "Exercise/Drill") by Romanian military. I have not fired this rifle.
$250 Indianapolis area SOLD
Imperial 1916 M91 Izhevsk Mosin Nagant rifle that was marked "Instructie" (translated to "Training/Instruction) by Romanian military to designate it as a training rifle. I've never fired it.
$200 Indianapolis area SOLD
Excel Import Korean War SA M1 Garand. Serial number puts it as a late 1944 build. Has a SA '65 barrel on it. I don't have any measurement tools to measure wear. It fired/functioned fine the only time I fired it, 18 years ago. The sale will include 150'ish rounds in bandoleers of Korean...
This is one of my most interesting pieces. Faintly marked 1944 Izzy M44. Numbers matching, non-imported marked. By numbers matching, it is NOT force matched. It is a low 3 digit serial number that all match. No line out and a restamp new number. It is WELL worn but no rust. The...
1944 Izzy M44. Non-numbers matching, non-import marked. It might have seen the immediate post WWII refurbishment but they actually took care with those and not like the paint brush shellac and bluing of the 1970's refurbishment. Well used and has a Chinese bolt. A likely war bring back...
These are ALL likely war bring backs but there are no papers for them thus you don't have to pay bring back prices. They are all VERY cool in their own way.
#1 SOLD
1960 Chinese T53 (M44) from Factory 26. It is non-import marked and the only numbers the match are the receiver and the stock...
Great condition 1936 Tula 91/30. It has not seen a refurb nor is it import marked. This year Tula (with this serial # range) was most likely a Spanish Civil War rifle. However, there are no typical markings on it (not unusual). There could have been markings on the stock but it was...
WWII German K98k, DOT 44. Not matching, frosted bore. However, this was imported in the early 90's from China, before Chinese arms were banned from importation. The laminated stock has been branded with a Chinese Star in the middle, "People's Armed Forces" at the bottom, and local militia...
Been there, done that Yugoslavian 59/66 SKS. The stock has quite a few carvings on it and the grip has been reshaped. It has the date 3-11-95 (European style 11-3-95) carved in it in two different places. There are also 2 names carved in it, I forget what they are in English. Non-matching...
1944 dated "SKY" marked (rare) Finnish M39 Mosin Nagant. Stock is not matching, it is a SAKO marked stock. Bore is in good shape. $550 Indianapolis area SOLD
Full length M91 Mosin Nagant hex receiver with the barrel markings scrubbed. It is believed to have been done in the Balkans. Good bore. $300 Indianapolis area SPF
Selling my Yugoslavian surplus 8mm Mauser. Selling as a lot (either the 70's, the 50's, or both), not breaking them up smaller than the 900rds or the 1800rds. SOLD
1970's 900rds $500 = .55 rd .45 rd =$400
1950's 1800rds $800 = .45 rd .35 rd = $630
Indianapolis area.
Here is an interesting rifle. 15 years'ish ago, Century Arms imported a ton of 91/30 sniper rifles from the former Yugoslavia (cannot remember which current country). The Yugos took the mounts and optics off all of them. The common belief was they used them for their own Yugo built rifles...
This is the real deal, not a conversion. Still a .303 gun. Condition is fair, well used. Bore is ok, pitting below the wood line but nothing structural. Functions just fine. Kicks though. Unofficially, this looks like a Malaysian Conflict gun based on how it seems to have been worn. Hard...
EARLY "FB" marked (Fabryka Broni Lucznik) Polish Tokarev. This was before their official changeover to the circle 11 eastern block arsenal designation. It has a small import mark and the ATF required safety. However, the safety was removed but the hole remains. The imported ATF grips were...
1978 (last year of production) Albanian SKS. Only 17k were ever made, only 5k+ survived destruction. It is believed only 800 were imported into the US, the last in 2012. This makes them a VERY rare SKS variant. They have a very unique look to them. Bore is great. Fire/functions fine...